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to food to labor decades of economic sanctions haven't taught syria to rely on no one but itself at least when it comes to agricultural production and there are no sour grapes about it now while the political pressure on syria is mounting this country is still fully able to feed its people. almost everything that adds up on syrian tables is growing here in the country south far from the clashes and this year is spared the usual drought these fields are probably the. governments bast had against all sort of foreign pressure aiming to undermine its support base. syria has experienced sanctions since the 1980's and it is told the country to be self-sufficient now i grew culture is well structured we have all the seeds fertilizers and water they haven't been damaged by the sanctions or by the ongoing clashes i can say that agriculture still remains among the sectors least affected by the clashes well this place still looks like a sanctuary of peace the actual war is heard here all too well seventy three year old jimmy webb says he understands the young who want their country to change w
to food to labor decades of economic sanctions haven't taught syria to rely on no one but itself at least when it comes to agricultural production and there are no sour grapes about it now while the political pressure on syria is mounting this country is still fully able to feed its people. almost everything that adds up on syrian tables is growing here in the country south far from the clashes and this year is spared the usual drought these fields are probably the. governments bast had against...
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syria also dominated a meeting of arab league foreign ministers in cairo. egypt's new president said it was the arabs' responsibility to end the violence, and he proposed a regional power in egypt, turkey, saudi arabia, and iran meet to discuss the situation. >> at least 40 people have been killed in southern india after a fire broke out at a fireworks factory. the fast-moving blaze destroyed the factory. it took several hours to bring the fire under control. the town is india's main center of firework production, and the factory was one of the biggest manufacturer is -- manufacturers. thousands of striking miners in south africa have marched. >> the situation was quite tense today, and a heavy police presence as well, and this was the largest protest since police shot dead 34 miners last month. >> the government is trying to mediate talks to end a pay dispute between the miners and management. >> the strike is now in its fourth week. the miners are demanding a pay rise to the equivalent of around 1200 euros a month, more than double their current salary. t
syria also dominated a meeting of arab league foreign ministers in cairo. egypt's new president said it was the arabs' responsibility to end the violence, and he proposed a regional power in egypt, turkey, saudi arabia, and iran meet to discuss the situation. >> at least 40 people have been killed in southern india after a fire broke out at a fireworks factory. the fast-moving blaze destroyed the factory. it took several hours to bring the fire under control. the town is india's main...
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we all need peace to return to syria syria play it. polarized in so many levels the syrian conflict has also drawn the line between villagers and city dwellers as violence continues in urban areas people in the countryside are working hard to feed the two warring parties attacking villagers out in rural areas isn't going to really help them in accomplishing their task which is to try to get assad out of out of power and so i think and that's certainly not going to get the syrian people on their side so i think that the attacks are being concentrated in urban areas where they have the greatest chance to affect syria economically and potentially to strike at military targets in the lap or clashes are still the order of the day but twenty kilometers west mohammad is trying to preserve one of his family's to be colonies the other homes is thought to have been destroyed they couldn't access it for more than six months. then they don't want to come into politics it's too dangerous now all i can say is they think using weapons was the biggest
we all need peace to return to syria syria play it. polarized in so many levels the syrian conflict has also drawn the line between villagers and city dwellers as violence continues in urban areas people in the countryside are working hard to feed the two warring parties attacking villagers out in rural areas isn't going to really help them in accomplishing their task which is to try to get assad out of out of power and so i think and that's certainly not going to get the syrian people on their...
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you're watching our seas great to have you with us let's move on now the international envoy to syria has described his place and his peace mission i should say in the country as nearly impossible brahimi said in order to settle big price as bars the government and rebels should end the violence the relentless conflict has already forced hundreds of thousands of refugees to seek shelter abroad while some people that still clinging to their homeland struggling to keep their livelihoods going on a boycott reports they believe that wiping the land could preserve peace. reaping the harvest of economic isolation and a good one farmers across syria are as busy as ever collecting defrauds of their labor decades of economic sanctions haven't taught syria to rely on no one but itself at least when it comes to agricultural production and there are no sour grapes about it now while the political pressure on syria is mounting this country is still fully able to feed its people. almost everything that adds up on syrian tables is growing here in the country's south far from the clashes and this yea
you're watching our seas great to have you with us let's move on now the international envoy to syria has described his place and his peace mission i should say in the country as nearly impossible brahimi said in order to settle big price as bars the government and rebels should end the violence the relentless conflict has already forced hundreds of thousands of refugees to seek shelter abroad while some people that still clinging to their homeland struggling to keep their livelihoods going on...
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international sanctions cut syria off from the outside world depriving thousands of basic necessities while those who work in the country's agriculture sector which only for an end to war and. daily anti-monarchy demonstrations rock bottom grain and thousand strong marches fill the streets with riot police often turning peaceful protests ugly. cambodia is considering whether to extradite one of the co-founders of the file sharing website pirate bay to sweden got freed wark was arrested by local police following a request from sweden where he was sentenced to a year in jail for copyright offenses the founder of sweden's pirate party rick involved says the arrest itself raises questions. the jury is still out on that one unfortunately there are conflicting reports on. what really led to that wrist i've heard reports about a bar brawl being the run up to it with just local police interfering. a local disturbance. the american ambassador being income boag at the time of his arrest high level talks taking place. this morning as was mentioned reports surfaced the arrest was a result of swed
international sanctions cut syria off from the outside world depriving thousands of basic necessities while those who work in the country's agriculture sector which only for an end to war and. daily anti-monarchy demonstrations rock bottom grain and thousand strong marches fill the streets with riot police often turning peaceful protests ugly. cambodia is considering whether to extradite one of the co-founders of the file sharing website pirate bay to sweden got freed wark was arrested by local...
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very little they can do people that may leave here to fight in syria will not go directly to syria they may stop in turkey or lebanon or arc so the government will not be able to really know the ultimate destination there's no real way of telling whether they're actually going to end up in syria there is no way to know. who when they enter syria who they'll be liaising with what the ideology is necessarily how the ologies and viewpoints point change in syria these are the scenes that could greet them on their return and islamist organization the english defense league is unlikely to take further radicalization of british muslims lying down creating more bad feeling and deeper fissures in an already divided society full western whose british freedom party is allied to the e.t.l. says militant groups are preparing for a confrontation we're going to get further and further into this horrible situation of them and us and them and us and then you have small scale violence that starts and it's the tit for tat in this way. and i think we truly entering into the religious civil war scenario so
very little they can do people that may leave here to fight in syria will not go directly to syria they may stop in turkey or lebanon or arc so the government will not be able to really know the ultimate destination there's no real way of telling whether they're actually going to end up in syria there is no way to know. who when they enter syria who they'll be liaising with what the ideology is necessarily how the ologies and viewpoints point change in syria these are the scenes that could...
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international sanctions cut syria off from the outside world depriving thousands of basic necessities while those who work in the country's agricultural sector which only point end to war. and the long arm of the copyright industry reaches all the way to cambodia with one of the fugitive founders of the pirate bay file sharing site now facing extradition to sweden. they're known as the blue on green attacks when u.s. trained afghan troops turn their weapons on nato soldiers the incidents have become so frequent that the coalition has decided to halt the training of local forces until the proper screening of recruits is carried out robert nyman from just foreign policy says that nato commanders in afghanistan have brought the problem upon themselves. what's really striking about this is that nato officials are admitting that they've known for years that there are only varying procedures were not being followed. and that this is contributed to these killings spectacular mission. and the big question of why didn't make these changes before finally the problem grew to such a spectacular s
international sanctions cut syria off from the outside world depriving thousands of basic necessities while those who work in the country's agricultural sector which only point end to war. and the long arm of the copyright industry reaches all the way to cambodia with one of the fugitive founders of the pirate bay file sharing site now facing extradition to sweden. they're known as the blue on green attacks when u.s. trained afghan troops turn their weapons on nato soldiers the incidents have...
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civil war in syria. two hundred seventy south african miners previously blamed for the deaths of thirty four of their colleagues are being provisionally released by the authorities the deaths occurred in an august standoff with police during a strike of the working conditions security forces say they fired at the protesters after being attacked by a machete wielding workers the final charges will be made after a presidential commission completes an inquiry into the incident. up to four people have been killed in at least nine. s. consulate pakistan the blast occurred in an area of the town of peshawar where several foreign organizations are based clued ing the u.n. no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack anti-american sentiment runs rife that pakistan spurred by the outrage over civilian deaths in u.s. drone attacks and a recent reopening of nato supply routes through the country. over to marina now for the latest business news things care and well we're starting with the european markets wh
civil war in syria. two hundred seventy south african miners previously blamed for the deaths of thirty four of their colleagues are being provisionally released by the authorities the deaths occurred in an august standoff with police during a strike of the working conditions security forces say they fired at the protesters after being attacked by a machete wielding workers the final charges will be made after a presidential commission completes an inquiry into the incident. up to four people...
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says its camps are completely full and asks the un to set up a buffer zone inside syria. separatists make the running hours are going to make council solve problems dominic regional elections with voting about to begin in canada's mainly french speaking. on screen and online twenty four hours a day seven days a week here with r.t. and karen tara well the latest financial blow to the e.u. comes from moody's the ratings agency has changed the blocks outlook from stable to negative warning it faces being downgraded moody's the decision reflected the issues the key budget contributors are dealing with earlier this year the ratings of germany france britain are in their lives or switched to a negative outlook that's just relentless meetings between leaders which have so far failed to deliver any solutions reports claim that the troika of international leaders want greece one of the most debt stricken countries to work six days a week and longer hours to fulfill their financial obligations investment adviser patrick jiang believes it's the bailouts that are dragging europe down
says its camps are completely full and asks the un to set up a buffer zone inside syria. separatists make the running hours are going to make council solve problems dominic regional elections with voting about to begin in canada's mainly french speaking. on screen and online twenty four hours a day seven days a week here with r.t. and karen tara well the latest financial blow to the e.u. comes from moody's the ratings agency has changed the blocks outlook from stable to negative warning it...
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still ahead figure this out look at why despite for less violence in syria some people in the country still believe that the law is the best way for the first. u.s. presidential candidate to. top against other world leaders. and we are told. as a new school year it kicks off in russia the government has turned its attention to the moral health of the country's children a new broadcasting law has been introduced to protect kids against the potentially harmful effects of t.v. content. to find out. violence. it's become almost as widespread in t.v. and popular culture and language. it's all right. greedy for an audience graphic and exclusive content is often. something which russian legislators. people usually associate themselves with fictional characters they see on t.v. and if adults can understand and analyze that for children the characters both positive and negative are models which they absorb and take with. the new law forces t.v. radio and online media to market the programs they're showing way for each category ranging from six to eighty. grams depicting things like sex. drugs.
still ahead figure this out look at why despite for less violence in syria some people in the country still believe that the law is the best way for the first. u.s. presidential candidate to. top against other world leaders. and we are told. as a new school year it kicks off in russia the government has turned its attention to the moral health of the country's children a new broadcasting law has been introduced to protect kids against the potentially harmful effects of t.v. content. to find...
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syria. don't forget to log on to our website for the story and more at r.t. dot com and here is what are you can also find they right now why did you shoot over the right to drink it's got the unusual items banned by the u.s. police the head of the democratic national convention. and the supersonic jet pilot apparently almost couldn't use the highway in russia with an air strip warning right over their heads up drivers. is still watching r t thanks for being with us now media reports have surfaced suggesting that the u.k. has failed to freeze some of the asses of top officials in the former regime of former egyptian leader the move dogging hosni mubarak and his in a circle was introduced in february last year after the latest stood down amid mass rallies professor of international relations mark element of things london may be using the ass's as a tool of political manipulation. this leads to her. also going to call political reasons it's a reward not to prosecute those who do work for. you when perhaps grounds. we wanted to know and some of our cutting off t
syria. don't forget to log on to our website for the story and more at r.t. dot com and here is what are you can also find they right now why did you shoot over the right to drink it's got the unusual items banned by the u.s. police the head of the democratic national convention. and the supersonic jet pilot apparently almost couldn't use the highway in russia with an air strip warning right over their heads up drivers. is still watching r t thanks for being with us now media reports have...
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and its allies need to wake up and realize they're backing extremists in syria now the president spoke exclusively. his first t.v. interview since returning to the kremlin. now to the country's far east where nations making up half the world's economy are gathering for a summit. they're charged with brainstorming ideas to fight so global financial slowdown preparation here is in full swing up police are everywhere ensuring security it's an important meeting for world leaders really the head of the international monetary fund is here as well a pick seen as a counterbalance really to the economic power of the g eight apec states that make up over half the world's economy and talks that have become a pick free trade zone which would be bigger than the e.u. president putin is already here before arriving he gave the first interview since his inauguration spoke to all see discussed really a spectrum of world problems today the syrian crisis was obviously talked about as always straight to the point he was rather skeptical about the syrian rebels even comparing them to guantanamo detainees y
and its allies need to wake up and realize they're backing extremists in syria now the president spoke exclusively. his first t.v. interview since returning to the kremlin. now to the country's far east where nations making up half the world's economy are gathering for a summit. they're charged with brainstorming ideas to fight so global financial slowdown preparation here is in full swing up police are everywhere ensuring security it's an important meeting for world leaders really the head of...
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ok well given the fact regarding syria that you see on the table now what is the next step there what do you realistically think is going to happen next. but if. we told our partners we would like to sit down together at the negotiation table in geneva and when we did together we charted a road map for further action that could help bring peace to syria and channel developments down a more constructive path we received almost unanimous support and shared the talks results with the syrian government within the rebels actually refused to recognize those decisions and many of the negotiating parties have also quietly backed down i believe that the first thing to do is to stop shipping into the war zone which is still going on but we should stop trying to impose an acceptable solutions on either side because it is a dead end and i think that's what we should do it's that simple luckily we generally enjoy friendly relations with the arab world but we would like to stay away from islamic secretary in conflict or interfere in a showdown involving the sunnies the shia and so on we treat every
ok well given the fact regarding syria that you see on the table now what is the next step there what do you realistically think is going to happen next. but if. we told our partners we would like to sit down together at the negotiation table in geneva and when we did together we charted a road map for further action that could help bring peace to syria and channel developments down a more constructive path we received almost unanimous support and shared the talks results with the syrian...
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what does he do in syria and what contacts should he do it? >> that is the fundamental question and it would be nice if syria were as compact and differentiated that the answers are obvious. i don't think they are. i think if assad left tomorrow you wouldn't have a very different syria. syria and lebanon are the most intermixed countries possible in the world. ethnically, religiously, very complicated. yes, you have a seat shift sunni. that goes -- the turks's attitude and iraqis attitude. not on the same side on this one. if we intervene in syria, it is not obvious to comes out ahead and who would want to come out ahead. the majority is 60% sunni but there are very different kinds. the dream is the christians, a lot -- the palestinian refugees in syria don't want the sunnis to win because assad regime has been more protective of them than the sunnis were. this is extremely complicated and i think we need -- i think we need to talk more seriously with the russians. the russians are the last foothold in the middle east. when i first joined the
what does he do in syria and what contacts should he do it? >> that is the fundamental question and it would be nice if syria were as compact and differentiated that the answers are obvious. i don't think they are. i think if assad left tomorrow you wouldn't have a very different syria. syria and lebanon are the most intermixed countries possible in the world. ethnically, religiously, very complicated. yes, you have a seat shift sunni. that goes -- the turks's attitude and iraqis...
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is reportedly sending teams to advise opposition fighters in syria washington have resisted calls to gauge militarily so far saying it only provides non-lethal aid france could be considering sending the rebels have your tillery. and easy you offerings leave the public disillusioned the european central bank is finally said to help announcing it will be buying bonds from struggling eurozone nations to lower their borrowing costs but angry crowds in greece and spain walk out against our lending cuts. off an expert about his guests discuss if the us convention season is just an excuse for more months lying or a genuine opportunity to offer ideas and solutions. below in welcome to cross talk on peter lavelle what is the state of the american empire is it suffering from military overreach and can it continue to afford such a massive global military presence can the u.s. and its allies really afford more wars of choice and importantly is empire damaging the very foundations of american society. and. to cross-talk the u.s. empire i'm joined by her at london in new york he is president emer
is reportedly sending teams to advise opposition fighters in syria washington have resisted calls to gauge militarily so far saying it only provides non-lethal aid france could be considering sending the rebels have your tillery. and easy you offerings leave the public disillusioned the european central bank is finally said to help announcing it will be buying bonds from struggling eurozone nations to lower their borrowing costs but angry crowds in greece and spain walk out against our lending...
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the government is in a very difficult position because of their policy in syria and because of their various inconsistency. is alarming all french leaders like most european leaders are in the in the nato buying they've committed themselves to nato tied up with nato france under sarkozy committed itself more strongly than at any time since general de gaulle to a nato. air is the usual sore stick and carrot trum from washington so that there's that aspect of it and also they want to appear to be country in a way to use a british expression in international politics because they want to keep their veto in the united nations so there is no difficulty on the other hand there is a growing feeling in left wing circles that the government's policy is nonsense you . not support it terrorism on monday and condemn it on tuesday and support it again on wednesday they're playing it both ways they don't want to enrage the the people the alleged five million people of muslim backgrounds in france are a lot of people on the other hand bank got a stick so bad line that they allow free speech which o
the government is in a very difficult position because of their policy in syria and because of their various inconsistency. is alarming all french leaders like most european leaders are in the in the nato buying they've committed themselves to nato tied up with nato france under sarkozy committed itself more strongly than at any time since general de gaulle to a nato. air is the usual sore stick and carrot trum from washington so that there's that aspect of it and also they want to appear to be...
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just after assuming his new responsibilities the new international peace envoy to syria has described his job as near impossible like that of brahimi went on to say that not enough is being done to stop the violence both on the side of the government and the rebels and as the death toll rises so do the streams of refugees fleeing syria to join the hundreds of thousands who have already left the situation has become so dire that jordan and the u.n. have appealed for seven hundred million dollars to help provide care and support sanctions to make ordinary life difficult in syria with canada alone ramping up its measures against damascus ten times this year. on a boycott reports it's now up to syrian farmers to act as a last line of defense against a humanitarian catastrophe. reaping the harvest of economic isolation and a good one farmers across syria are is busy as ever collecting to foods of their labor decades of economic sanctions haven't taught syria to rely on no one but itself at least when it comes to agricultural production and there are no sour grapes about it now while the po
just after assuming his new responsibilities the new international peace envoy to syria has described his job as near impossible like that of brahimi went on to say that not enough is being done to stop the violence both on the side of the government and the rebels and as the death toll rises so do the streams of refugees fleeing syria to join the hundreds of thousands who have already left the situation has become so dire that jordan and the u.n. have appealed for seven hundred million dollars...
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about syria and they put their money where their mouth is giving five million pounds in. aid to those trying to oust president after but less than a thousand miles away in bahrain there's another human rights crisis ongoing and all that leaders remain conspicuously still the regime has not spared any means of repression torture has not seized at all and. people who were just released in the last day or two. inches have got stuck. of course the use of sectarianism as. is there. more than that is the kidnapping. people from three or four beat them up torture them not inside the torture chambers but in farms in what they call the whose houses bahrain is home to a forgotten revolution ignored by the international community under reported in the media since february last year there have been almost daily antigovernment protests in the resulting crackdown around a hundred have been killed sixteen hundred in jail including sixty children and pool of bahrain's most prominent human rights activists that in a country of only one and a half million but the u.k. government says nothi
about syria and they put their money where their mouth is giving five million pounds in. aid to those trying to oust president after but less than a thousand miles away in bahrain there's another human rights crisis ongoing and all that leaders remain conspicuously still the regime has not spared any means of repression torture has not seized at all and. people who were just released in the last day or two. inches have got stuck. of course the use of sectarianism as. is there. more than that is...
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those are civilian casualties mounting in the conflict in syria. the syrian army is also seeing an increasing number of soldiers. many of them are in the western coastal region. a stronghold of the minority sect. the chief correspondent of the bbc is amongst one of the first western teams they're reporting from the village. >> she is burying her husband today. she wails that the light from her eyes is gone. the 26-year-old flight lieutenant died when his helicopter crashed. the entire village turned out. many fired guns. it is the 17th time that the village has lost one of its own. here, far from the front lines, there is space enough to mourn the troops. many syrians do not get that chance. his final journey was up the steps of his family home. his mother waits. but for him, grief is not just personal. he tells me that his mother is syria. as the grief wells up, so this anchor. she shouts that those who slaughter violate every religion. for many years this war has threatened the very identity. that is why members of this minority sect are ready to
those are civilian casualties mounting in the conflict in syria. the syrian army is also seeing an increasing number of soldiers. many of them are in the western coastal region. a stronghold of the minority sect. the chief correspondent of the bbc is amongst one of the first western teams they're reporting from the village. >> she is burying her husband today. she wails that the light from her eyes is gone. the 26-year-old flight lieutenant died when his helicopter crashed. the entire...
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largely poverty for the many and i think that's what it's really about syria libya. iran. and of course iraq before that we're all in some ways faulting u.s. ambitions in the middle east as a one off or another the u.s. has targeted each of these states so this is absolutely nothing to do with human rights violations exactly in the of the u.s. surely though the u.s. allies is a separate arabia and bahrain are the worst human rights violators in the middle east this is really about the geopolitical agenda of subordinating a large swath of the middle east to. the u.s. military economic agenda ok herb you want to get in there that have air time gentlemen herb go ahead well i was going to say i mean this this case i this case i marxist analysis is really absurd where's the united states where's the evidence of the united states involvement in syria i mean obviously the united states would love to see assad fall but we're not entirely happy about what the consequences of that might be and that is a continuing conversation that is taking place in our state department at the mome
largely poverty for the many and i think that's what it's really about syria libya. iran. and of course iraq before that we're all in some ways faulting u.s. ambitions in the middle east as a one off or another the u.s. has targeted each of these states so this is absolutely nothing to do with human rights violations exactly in the of the u.s. surely though the u.s. allies is a separate arabia and bahrain are the worst human rights violators in the middle east this is really about the...
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that it's just a bad time with an election year and that we will inevitably see an intervention in syria i mean these countries that are going topple that you mention are first of all what wes clark said is true there were discussions at that point in the men we call them neo-cons collectively they were inspired to exploit the enormous advantage we had military power to effectively topple these regimes but it didn't happen it didn't happen largely because iraq went very badly and ultimately one of the regimes they wanted to topple which was the iranian one is now the dominant force in iraq so while that's interesting right now it's completely irrelevant and there's absolutely no danger of us embarking on any sort of strategy like that i think we've got to get back and understand the basics right now in syria it is turkey that has the principle interest we're talking to the turks and privately we've told them that if they go in on the ground and they go in on the air we will support them but we are absolutely not going to do it when you talk about the nato flies and your job by the u.s. f
that it's just a bad time with an election year and that we will inevitably see an intervention in syria i mean these countries that are going topple that you mention are first of all what wes clark said is true there were discussions at that point in the men we call them neo-cons collectively they were inspired to exploit the enormous advantage we had military power to effectively topple these regimes but it didn't happen it didn't happen largely because iraq went very badly and ultimately one...
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another day another battle in syria. it's a war that has taken on increasingly sectarian tones that some fear could in gulf neighboring countries it's the states outside that are more vulnerable the neighbors of syria that could be said to be more vulnerable than syria itself called for gratian and civil war lebanon stands right in the path of the blast waves lebanon fought its own civil war on sectarian lines for fifteen years and now the syrian conflict is literally spilling across its border syrian troops have carried out incursions into lebanese territory while rebels take shelter in lebanese towns it has aggravated i'm healed wounds from the past storing fears of a new civil war that's already has had effect here in lebanon. the polarized politics of lebanon. it is resulted in conflicts that have taken place in tripoli it is resulted. that have happened in beirut. of course vulnerable to this type of sectarian conflict lebanon sunni's mainly support syria's rebels including the powerful militant group hezbollah tend
another day another battle in syria. it's a war that has taken on increasingly sectarian tones that some fear could in gulf neighboring countries it's the states outside that are more vulnerable the neighbors of syria that could be said to be more vulnerable than syria itself called for gratian and civil war lebanon stands right in the path of the blast waves lebanon fought its own civil war on sectarian lines for fifteen years and now the syrian conflict is literally spilling across its border...
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that we are witnessing the issue syria's been raised in the annual u.n. general assembly gathering this week has russia called on those who support the rebels to stop sidestepping international law and the long running question of whether iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons was also afraid to debate with israel trying to draw up quite literally a case for intervention but important eyes in new york for us. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still pleasing in the muslim world addressing the world body u.s. president barack obama condemned the video nonetheless defending the right to free speech as president of our country and commander in chief of our military i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so obama also pledged his support for arab spring nations like egypt and libya however when egypt's new president spoke at the un for the first time mohamed morsi said free speech will not be accepted
that we are witnessing the issue syria's been raised in the annual u.n. general assembly gathering this week has russia called on those who support the rebels to stop sidestepping international law and the long running question of whether iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons was also afraid to debate with israel trying to draw up quite literally a case for intervention but important eyes in new york for us. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger...
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who when they enter syria who they'll be liaising with. ideologies necessarily how ideologies and viewpoints point change in syria these are the scenes that could greet them on their return and islamist organization the english defense league is unlikely to take further radicalization of british muslims lying down creating more bad feeling and deeper fissures in an already divided society full western who's british freedom party is allied to the e.t.l. says militant groups are preparing for a confrontation we're going to get further and further into this horrible situation of them and us and them and us and then you have small scale violence that starts and it's the tit for tat and that's why. i think we literally entering into religious civil war. so far the government's given the syrian opposition eight million dollars for non-lethal equipment including communications but ordinary britons could find themselves paying the far higher price of unrest and insecurity at home for the support for the syrian opposition laura smith r t. bahrain i
who when they enter syria who they'll be liaising with. ideologies necessarily how ideologies and viewpoints point change in syria these are the scenes that could greet them on their return and islamist organization the english defense league is unlikely to take further radicalization of british muslims lying down creating more bad feeling and deeper fissures in an already divided society full western who's british freedom party is allied to the e.t.l. says militant groups are preparing for a...
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to syria. if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done here the policy what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why they took his people do not support the policy of the government. george you've seen some of his biggest opposition rallies today with over one hundred thousand people turning out for pre-election demos in the capital and in the country's second largest city on saturday georgians will choose their next parliament to borrow the anti-government moves been filled by the recent prison torture scandal mass protests and international condemnation church authorities are also accused of high level corruption and cracking down on activists who speak out against the government the opposition claims to place of using tricks to retain its image it is artesian purpose can offer points next to a place that summer at the expense of georgia's murdered neighbor to. the outcome of a recent alleged police operation near georgia's border with russia's repu
to syria. if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done here the policy what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why they took his people do not support the policy of the government. george you've seen some of his biggest opposition rallies today with over one hundred thousand people turning out for pre-election demos in the capital and in the country's second largest city on saturday georgians will choose their next parliament to borrow the...
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top stories now the russian president says western backed rebels in syria are basically guantanamo bay detainees runamuck that and more in that image which is exclusive interview to r.t. troubled a. frantic series of meetings between leaders in new anti crisis plans from the european central bank but some experts believe the only solution to financial turmoil is to let the euro collapse. and france reportedly considers giving syrian rebels heavy artillery as part of increased support for anti government forces. about another summary for in fifteen minutes. speaks exclusively to my colleague on the russian president's first t.v. interview since returning to the kremlin that's next here on r.t. . hello are you watching r t with me kevin know him a very pleased to say today that we're joined by the president of the russian federation of let him a potent we're very pleased because this is his first major interview says his inauguration and he's granted it to us so mr president thank you very much for making the time to talk to us but i want to talk about first of all is the ongoing at the
top stories now the russian president says western backed rebels in syria are basically guantanamo bay detainees runamuck that and more in that image which is exclusive interview to r.t. troubled a. frantic series of meetings between leaders in new anti crisis plans from the european central bank but some experts believe the only solution to financial turmoil is to let the euro collapse. and france reportedly considers giving syrian rebels heavy artillery as part of increased support for anti...
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parallels between syria and iraq. the biggest crisis of his time during the secretary general. he opposed the military occupation and his outspoken in his criticism for president bush's push for force. >> they were so determined to take action that i'm not sure they were ready to listen. when you're in that situation, you do make mistakes. you provoke others. >> he says the echoes of the war are with us all today, even in syria. >> the war in iraq exercised to the jihadists who rushed to fight. we are likely to see the same in syria if we do not handle it properly. >> that was last week for the c- span program, "after words peak of the most high-profile defector has described how they helped him escape his home land. french services helped him escape, but he refused to reveal more the details in the fear he could endanger people's lives. his defection was seen as a major blow to the damascus government. he is being touted as a potential figurehead for the opposition. members of the new parliament have elected and acad
parallels between syria and iraq. the biggest crisis of his time during the secretary general. he opposed the military occupation and his outspoken in his criticism for president bush's push for force. >> they were so determined to take action that i'm not sure they were ready to listen. when you're in that situation, you do make mistakes. you provoke others. >> he says the echoes of the war are with us all today, even in syria. >> the war in iraq exercised to the jihadists...
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we're going to start with iraq and then we're going to move to syria lebanon libya somalia sudan and iran so douglas i mean already you know he's talking about a classified memo that he saw weeks after the invasion of afghanistan i mean do you think i mean your your of political there is you know about game theory i mean is this something that we could possibly be plan for a decade plus and that it's just a bad time with an election year and that we will inevitably see an intervention in syria i mean these countries are going toppled but that you mention are first of all what wes clark said is true there were discussions at that point in the men we call them neo cons collectively they were inspired to exploit the enormous advantage we had military power to effectively topple these regimes but it didn't happen it didn't happen largely because a wreck went very badly and ultimately one of the regimes they wanted to topple which was the iranian one is now the dominant force in iraq so while that's interesting right now it's completely irrelevant and there's absolutely no danger of us em
we're going to start with iraq and then we're going to move to syria lebanon libya somalia sudan and iran so douglas i mean already you know he's talking about a classified memo that he saw weeks after the invasion of afghanistan i mean do you think i mean your your of political there is you know about game theory i mean is this something that we could possibly be plan for a decade plus and that it's just a bad time with an election year and that we will inevitably see an intervention in syria...
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more to the border with syria to train the rebels that's from. the heavy artillery meanwhile syrian state t.v. says it's killed at least five people at a mosque in damascus. and barack obama formally becomes the democrat's presidential candidate with more promises of change his opponents say he's failed to deliver on his original pledges from four years ago hit back at the republicans and criticized mitt romney for calling russia america's number one. discussing if the whole u.s. presidential convention season is just an excuse for more mudslinging or perhaps a real opportunity for ideas and change. and. blow in welcome to cross talk on peter lavelle what is the state of the american empire is it suffering from military overreach and can he continue to afford such a massive global military presence can the u.s. and its allies really afford more wars of choice and importantly is empire damaging the very foundations of american society. and. to cross-talk the u.s. empire i'm joined by her at london in new york he is president emeritus of the hudson
more to the border with syria to train the rebels that's from. the heavy artillery meanwhile syrian state t.v. says it's killed at least five people at a mosque in damascus. and barack obama formally becomes the democrat's presidential candidate with more promises of change his opponents say he's failed to deliver on his original pledges from four years ago hit back at the republicans and criticized mitt romney for calling russia america's number one. discussing if the whole u.s. presidential...
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as more and retain drills israel's concerns that some of syria's chemical weapons could be relocated to look good and based hezbollah are. a poor marks of it so some states are looking to benefit from serious crisis. every single state has saw in the syrian conflict a sort of opportunity to go in and try to influence the outcome so that you too could be to their fear advantage and we all know all the countries in the u.n. have certain economical problems and they would want probably more government in damascus and the middle east as an economic region in probably there were those who use a lot of rivalry that is heating up with the brics countries for example but actually . only to destruction and so on and so forth have president been less popular it would have been a long time ago. let's now join k.c. for the business news right now and let's then less than one hour until the opening of the russian markets cases so what can investors expect today all right though you are looking at the father oil prices are declining and as well as that the russian market is often take their cue fr
as more and retain drills israel's concerns that some of syria's chemical weapons could be relocated to look good and based hezbollah are. a poor marks of it so some states are looking to benefit from serious crisis. every single state has saw in the syrian conflict a sort of opportunity to go in and try to influence the outcome so that you too could be to their fear advantage and we all know all the countries in the u.n. have certain economical problems and they would want probably more...
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sends more agents to the border with syria to train the rebels as france considers sending them heavy artillery meanwhile the syrian state television says one of two bomb blasts to have rocked damascus has claimed at least five lives. and barack obama formally becomes the democrats' presidential candidate with more promises of change because opponents say he's failed to deliver on his original pledges from four years ago obama did hit back at the republicans and criticized mitt romney for calling russia not al qaeda america's number one. discussing the u.s. presidential race at the moment is it presidential politicking or simple mudslinging for that single shot at the white house. blowing welcome to cross talk on peter lavelle what is the state of the american empire is it suffering from military overreach and katie continue to afford such a massive global military presence can the u.s. and its allies really afford more wars of choice and importantly is empire damaging the very foundations of american society. and. to cross not the u.s. empire i'm joined by her at london in new york h
sends more agents to the border with syria to train the rebels as france considers sending them heavy artillery meanwhile the syrian state television says one of two bomb blasts to have rocked damascus has claimed at least five lives. and barack obama formally becomes the democrats' presidential candidate with more promises of change because opponents say he's failed to deliver on his original pledges from four years ago obama did hit back at the republicans and criticized mitt romney for...
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spend some time in syria covering the conflict and knew him personally i met. on one of my trips to damascus i was the one who actually reached out to him i wrote to him on twitter saying that we should form a collage of the wrong side of history of quarters that city reference to one of the white house official commas that iran russia china was on the wrong side of history when it comes to syria now he responded in a very humorous manner as well meyer was a very well known reporter in damascus he was receiving a lot of graphs for his reporting both by phone and on his twitter account anyone could see it i relied on his knowledge sometimes on his contacts extensively as did a lot of reporters he was reporting for an iranian station but he was a syrian and he obviously took a great care about his own country and he was concerned about what was happening there and he wanted to bring what he saw as the truth to the rest of the world because he always tried to go and talk to various factions within the syrian society because it was his country. wealth and journalis
spend some time in syria covering the conflict and knew him personally i met. on one of my trips to damascus i was the one who actually reached out to him i wrote to him on twitter saying that we should form a collage of the wrong side of history of quarters that city reference to one of the white house official commas that iran russia china was on the wrong side of history when it comes to syria now he responded in a very humorous manner as well meyer was a very well known reporter in damascus...